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1 WHITE PAPER What leadership style should Japanese leaders aim for? And what are the appropriate steps for developing leadership style? Findings from diagnostic data on the leadership styles of more than 8,600 Japanese leaders

2 Executive Summary In Korn Ferry Hay Group, we define six different types of leadership style. We know that leaders should ideally possess several different styles and exhibit them as the situation demands (page ). Until now, however, we have found Japanese leaders to exhibit lower levels of the visionary leadership style, but higher levels of the participative style when compared with data from other countries (page ). This time, we analyzed diagnostic data on leadership and organizational climate involving more than 8,600 Japanese leaders to date. We analyzed the number of leadership styles exhibited by leaders and how this number relates to organizational climate, which has a significant impact on business performance. As a result, we found that effective leaders must possess at least three leadership styles, and that a sufficiently positive organizational climate can be created if four styles are possessed (page 5). We also analyzed the correlation between each leadership style and organizational climate. The results suggest that, although the visionary style produces the highest positive correlation, a favorable organizational climate can also be developed using the participative style (page 6). On analyzing how the six leadership styles are developed, we found that development starts with the directive or pacesetting style, continues through the participative and affiliative or coaching style, and ends with the visionary style (page 7). Based on this analysis, we divided the leadership development journey into the two axes of Perspectives, consisting of Self (Own interest) and Others (Others interest), and Interest/Scope, consisting of Individual (1 on 1) and Group (1 on many). We then combined these into a framework (page 8). The visionary leadership style improves organizational performance but is difficult to acquire in the early stages. As such, the most effective journey would seem to be to develop the participative style, which better suits Japanese aptitudes and has a positive impact on organizational climate (page 8). We found that, if four leadership styles are possessed, the combination that produces the best organizational climate is visionary style, affiliative style, participative style and coaching style (page 9). Data based on the career progression of leaders suggest that leadership development does not necessarily progress adequately as leaders rise to higher levels in their organization s hierarchy (page 10). According to global surveys and research by Korn Ferry Hay Group, success in the rapidly changing, complex and opaque world of tomorrow will be enjoyed by co-creative leaders, who will not only display vision but also listen to the opinions and ideas of diverse participants and collaborate with others. By developing leadership styles in steps according to the framework mentioned above, it is thought that Japanese leaders can aim to be co-creative type leaders equipped with both the visionary and the participative style, who will exhibit strength in the world of tomorrow. Frequently sought after visionary leaders and leadership style suited for Japanese leaders? There are various theories on the ideal image of a leader and the ideal leadership style that should be exhibited; it is difficult to make a decisive pronouncement on what is correct. But there seem to be a few things that can be said in general. For example, on the image of the visionary leader. -style leaders who use their vision to carry others along are needed in all sorts of fields, not only business. In the business world, specifically, we have Masayoshi Son of SoftBank, Tadashi Yanai of Fast Retailing, and others in Japan, Steve Jobs of Apple and Elon Musk of Tesla Motors and SpaceX, and others overseas. They have big visions, draw people with them, move people. Why do we call it visionary style? This question is also taken up in Leadership 200, written in 2014 by the Hay Group on future expectations of leadership. The world is being utterly transformed by the advance of globalization, environmental crises, demographic change, the digital society and others; and in the process, there is more and more uncertainty in the world. Therefore, the creed of safely and surely pursuing business the old ideal that used to be expected of leaders is no longer valid. What is required now is take an uncertain future and business environment as givens and to listen to diverse opinions, then to describe the image to be targeted by our organization, to explain it as a vision, to involve others and to co-create with them. So now, what is the situation in Japan concerning the development of visionary- and participative-style leaders who facilitate co-creation? In this paper, we will seek to answer this question by analyzing a database of diagnostic results accumulated by the Hay Group on leadership styles and the organizational climates they produce. 2

3 Figure1 Dominant* leadership styles by country Japan 27% 19% 6% 59% 42% 7% China France Germany India Brazil UK USA Canada Italy 45% 27% 45% 26% 28% 58% 49% 4% % 4% 26% 4% 16% 6% 7% 42% 44% 2% 62% 42% 51% 6% 18% 55% 59% 45% 48% 55% 22% 50% 25% 45% 44% 2% 2% 4% 24% 47% 42% 1% % 42% 20% 48% 45% 4% 4% 7% 62% 48% 4% 40% 24% 48% * Dominant = Diagnosed score is above the 67th percentile in comparison with a globally accumulated database (the result is higher than 67% of leaders in the database) In Korn Ferry Hay Group, we define six different types of leadership style. They are the directive style, the visionary style, the affiliative style, the participative style, the pacesetting style and the coaching style. We have made a country comparison of the ratios of leaders who exhibit each of these six styles, using a global leadership diagnosis database (201; Fig.1). As a result, only 19% of Japanese leaders were found to exhibit the visionary style of leadership, the lowest of all ten countries compared. It would appear, then, that attempts to nurture visionary-style leaders have not been altogether successful. On the other hand, the participative style that encourages co-creation had the highest ratio (59%), showing this to be a characteristic style of Japanese leaders. Although it is beyond debate that visionary style leaders are necessary, there is also the ideal of the co-creative type leader who will be required in the world of tomorrow. Japanese people are considered adept at the participative style that facilitates this. We would now like to provide suggestions for these two types of leader, as well as directions for nurturing them. The Six Types of Leadership Style Demands immediate compliance from subordinates. Rather than guidance from superior to subordinate, this type of leader attempts to gain obedience through specific instructions and orders to do this now. Shows subordinates long-term directions and the vision to aim for. Includes twoway communication between superior and subordinate, and has a unique business outlook. Seeks harmony among members of an organization and tries to avoid conflict. Places top priority on building amicable relations with subordinates, and devotes a lot of time to this. Aims for active participation by subordinates. By gaining a consensus among subordinates, motivates them to feel personally involved. Establishes personal standards and sets high demands for work performance. This leader becomes the model for subordinates and others in the organization to follow. Strives for the long-term, systematic growth of subordinates. Leads them not by teaching but by getting them to realize their individual strengths and weaknesses in relation to their own personal targets. FREQUENTLY SOUGHT AFTER VISIONARY LEADERS AND LEADERSHIP STYLE SUITED FOR JAPANESE LEADERS?

4 Effective leadership style creates a good organizational climate, which in turn generates strong performance. Possessing four leadership styles helps to create a good organizational climate. Leadership styles and organizational climate An organization s performance is influenced by a variety of factors. Of these, Korn Ferry Hay Group has conducted empirical research to verify the influence of leadership styles and organizational climate on performance, from both individual and organizational perspectives. Effective leadership style creates a good organizational climate, which in turn generates high performance (leadership is an explanatory factor for around 70% of organizational climate; organizational climate is an explanatory factor for around 0% of corporate performance). Korn Ferry Hay Group uses six parameters or dimensions to diagnose organizational climate. They are flexibility, responsibility, standards, evaluation and rewards, clarity of direction, and team commitment. We diagnose each dimension using a score of 0-100%, as a benchmark in comparison to a globally accumulated database. A higher score generally shows that a better organizational climate has been created. The six dimensions of organizational climate Evaluation & rewards of direction Is there a sense of constraint in the workplace? Has a lot of authority been delegated to you? Are your bosses committed to improving and optimizing business performance? Do you feel that your good work is recognized and rewarded? Are the results of that recognition reflected directly as performance standards and as differentiating factors? Do all the employees understand what is expected of them, and how those expectations relate to the larger goals and objectives of the organization? Team commitment Do you feel proud to belong to the organization, does everyone provide extra effort when needed, and is there trust that everyone is working toward a common objective? 4 LEADERSHIP STYLES AND ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE

5 Number of leadership styles and organizational climate Fig. 2 shows the relationship between the number of leadership styles exhibited by leaders and the total scores for organizational climate (the total of scores for the six dimensions). These are based on diagnostic data for the leadership styles and organizational climate of 8,612 Japanese leaders. Leaders generally need to deal with all sorts of situations and are expected to apply different leadership styles as those situations demand. As such, the more effective leaders must be those who have more leadership styles at their disposal. Our data show, however, that it is not necessary to have mastery of all six leadership styles. Fig. 2 shows that organizational climate scores are more or less the same when leaders practice one or two leadership styles, but improve when three or more are used. This means that effective leaders need to possess at least three leadership styles. But although the organizational climate score goes up as the number of leadership styles increases, the score is more or less the same with four as with five styles. This tells us that effective leadership can be exhibited and a sufficiently good organizational climate created with just four leadership styles. So now we know that having three or four leadership styles seems to be sufficient. The next question, then, is which of the leadership styles is it best to have? Figure2 Average organizational climate score by the number of dominant leadership style (N=8,612) Total Organizational climate score (aggregation of scores of 6 Organizational climate criteria) # of dominant leadership styles Samples 842 2,521 2,006 1,276 1, NUMBER OF LEADERSHIP STYLES AND ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE 5

6 Effective leadership styles Fig. shows the relationship between the six leadership styles and organizational climate. As this reveals, the most effective style for organizational climate is the visionary style, followed by the participative style. The relationships of the directive and pacesetting styles are negative, suggesting that these two styles could, depending on the time and situation, have a negative impact on organizational climate. The reason why the visionary style is required is clear from its relationship to organizational climate, and therefore its significance for business performance. However, the visionary style must not necessarily be the ultimate goal of all leaders; a good organizational climate could also be created with the participative style. Fig. 4 shows which dimension of organizational climate is impacted by each style. This tells us that the participative style has a positive impact on evaluation and rewards, in particular, while flexibility, responsibility and clarity of direction are also positively impacted. Figure Correlation between "Leadership styles" and "Organizational climate" (correlation coefficients*) Figure4 Correlation between "Leadership styles" and parameters of "Organizational climate" (correlation coefficients*) Team Commitment Team Commitment Team Commitment Team Commitment Team Commitment Team Commitment *Partial correlation coefficients between individual leadership styles and organizational climate (after statistically removing the influence of other leadership styles) 6 EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP STYLES

7 The leadership development journey Leadership development involves a kind of journey. For example, aspiring to the visionary leadership style is one thing, but it is not so easy in reality to become a visionary style leader overnight. Figs. 5 and 6 show the number of leadership styles exhibited by Japanese leaders and the relationship to the incidence of leadership styles. These reveal the order in which leadership styles are acquired, starting first with the directive style or the pacesetting style, followed next by the participative style and affiliative style or coaching style, and finally culminating in the visionary style. For the Japanese, in other words, the visionary style could be seen as the most difficult style to acquire, while conversely, the participative style can be acquired relatively quickly. Figure5 Leadership styles exhibited according to the number of dominant leadership possessed (N=8,612) % # of dominant leadership styles (N=2,521) (N=2,006) (N=1,276) (N=1,29) (N=601) (N=7) Leadership style exhibited Figure6 Leadership style incidence by the number of dominant leadership possessed (N=8,612) % # of dominant leadership styles is the most difficult leadership style as it tends to appear only among those who posses more than 4 leadership styles THE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT JOURNEY 7

8 Leadership development involves a journey, during which leaders acquire highly effective styles while expanding their perspectives and interests. Framework of the leadership development journey A framework may be a useful way of looking at this leadership development journey. The axes of the framework are shown in Fig. 7, where Perspectives are divided into Self (Own interest) and Others (Other s interest), and Interests/Scope into Individual (1 on 1) and Group (1 on many). (These are general types; not all individuals will necessarily fit into this framework.) The 1st stage is the stage of doing things as oneself wants and for one s own interest ; interests are mainly pursued on an individual basis. The leadership styles for this stage are directive and pacesetting. The 2nd stage is the stage of doing things for and with the group, thus broadening the perspective. The leadership style for this stage is the participative style. The rd stage is the stage of doing things through the eyes of others, understanding deeply what others want and need to do, and helping individuals in the team to achieve what they want and need to do. The leadership styles for this stage are the affiliative style and the coaching style. The 4th stage is the stage of understanding the wishes of others and thinking how to put those wishes into practice as a group, gathering the consensus of everyone into the energy of the group and thus pursuing the work. The leadership style for this stage is the visionary style. To summarize the points made so far, leadership development involves a journey, and there seems to be a guideline whereby leaders acquire more efficient styles while expanding their perspectives and interests. Moreover, although the visionary style is highly effective, it is the most difficult style for Japanese leaders to acquire. Therefore, a realistic target for leadership development could be to set this ultimate goal as an aspiration, while at the same time guiding the organization with the participative style of leadership, which is effective in the Japanese context. Figure7 Changes in Perspective and Interest along leadership style development Others (Their interest) 4 2 Perspective 1 Self (Own interest) Individual (1 on 1) Interest / Scope Group (1 on many) 8 FRAMEWORK OF THE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT JOURNEY

9 Dominant and secondary styles of leadership So far, we have looked at the sequence of acquiring styles in leadership development. Now, let s consider some effective combinations of styles for leadership that produces strong outcomes. Fig. 8 shows the most effective combinations of four leadership styles. Since there are six styles altogether, there are fifteen possible combinations of four different styles. However, some combinations are actually quite rare, with an incidence of less than %. As it is difficult to form a paradigm from these, there are only six realistic combinations. Which combination is most effective can be imagined from the relationship with organizational climate: visionary style, affiliative style, participative style, and coaching style is the most effective combination. It also has the highest rate of incidence at 44%. A point to note here is that the directive and pacesetting styles, which can have a negative impact on organizational climate, are used less and less as leadership is developed. In that case, how should the directive and pacesetting styles be used by leaders who possess this ideal combination of four styles not at all, just sometimes, or something else? Is there, in fact, an effective way of using them? The answer is that the directive style should basically be avoided, and only used to the minimum degree required when absolutely necessary, while the pacesetting style has no adverse impact if used occasionally, but should not be used too often (Figs. 9-1 and 9-2). Figure8 Organizational climate scores based on different combinations of four leadership styles Combination Organizational climate total score Incidence (%) % 71 1% 56 2% 5 1% 48 8% 08 2% 02 1% 00 18% % 296 % 29 1% 264 5% Combination with above % incidence Figure9-1 style usage and organizational climate score Figure9-2 style usage and organizational climate score Exercising style Only when necessary (less than %) Sometimes (4 to 49%) Organizational climate total score* N= Exercising style Only when necessary (less than %) Sometimes (4 to 49%) Organizational climate total score* N= Occasionally (50 to 66%) Frequently (67% above) Occasionally (50 to 66%) Frequently (67% above) * Among those who have dominant level of leadership style for,,, and DOMINANT AND SECONDARY STYLES OF LEADERSHIP 9

10 Current leadership development based on job level Ideally, higher levels of leadership should be exhibited as a person s job grade or position rises through the organizational hierarchy. But our data suggest that leadership has not necessarily been developed to ideal levels in the case of Japanese leaders. It may be that employees are automatically moved up to the next level based on considerations such as age, thus unrelated to leadership (Fig. 10). If we compare the styles of entry-level and seniorlevel managers, more of the latter certainly exhibit the visionary style. Nevertheless, the visionary and coaching styles i.e. styles required of senior leaders are inadequately developed. At the same time, the ratios of the directive and pacesetting styles also rise, showing that these continue to be used. Seen overall, then, leadership styles do not change with career progression, and evolution as leaders is almost non-existent (moreover, the number of leadership styles acquired barely creeps up from 2.0 to 2.2.) Figure10 Degree of leadership styles exhibited, by job grade* (%) Leadership style A Entry-level Manager B Mid-level Manager C Senior-level Manager C - A Change # of dominant leadership styles * Diagnosed score is the percentage of managers above the 67th percentile in comparison with a globally accumulated database + - Initial leadership development Leadership development is a long journey that continues throughout a person s career. If you are at the start of your time as a leader, the likelihood is that you will have just one leadership style, which will be either pacesetting or directive (probability of the pacesetting style: 46%; directive style: 2%). And it is highly likely that your organizational climate (at that time) will not be particularly great (Fig. 11). So, if your first leadership style is pacesetting, which style should you develop next? The affiliative style and the participative style are easy to develop, and can have a good impact on organizational climate. Alternatively, if your first style is the directive style, you should try the participative style or the coaching style next. What you should avoid, if you have either the pacesetting or the directive style, is to develop the other one of these two just because you are better at it or you need it for your work (pacesetting + directive style). The combination of these two is 10 CURRENT LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT BASED ON JOB LEVEL

11 Figure11 Organizational climate if only the directive or pacesetting style is exhibited (%) Only leadership style Only leadership style 51 4 Minimum level (5) 2 Minimum level (5) Team Commitment Team Commitment Figure12 Leadership style The impact of 1st and 2nd leadership styles on organizational climate 1st dominant leadership style and organizational climate score Organizational climate total score 162 Incidence (%) 2% 2nd dominant leadership style and organizational climate score - NA(0%) 24(2%) 27(6%) 15(26%) 21(7%) 60 0% NA(0%) - 415(1%) 18(1%) 28(1%) 245(0%) 22 % 24(2%) 415(1%) - 27(14%) 21(%) 264(1%) % 27(6%) 18(1%) 27(14%) - 26(2%) 259(5%) 17 46% 15(26%) 28(1%) 21(%) 26(2%) - 25(2%) 01 1% 21(7%) 45(0%) 264(1%) 259(5%) 25(2%) - XXX(X%) Organizational climate score Incidence rate very likely to make the organizational climate even worse than if you have just one of them (Fig. 12). Again, because the visionary style is the ideal, this style tends to be developed before the others. However, trying to develop this as the second leadership style is not very realistic, as the likelihood of succeeding is only about 1%. This kind of leader may try hard to display vision but the effort could be in vain, as the attempt may ultimately fail. Please remember that there are appropriate steps for developing leadership styles, and that there are affinities and combinations suited to each style. If development is attempted in disregard of these rules, it will be quite difficult to achieve. The goal of leadership development This paper has presented general theories on leadership development, and particularly on the development of leadership styles. But of course, the style of leadership to be developed will depend on your business field, your occupation and your individual situation. Nevertheless, there is a fixed sequence of leadership development and combinations. If you develop these haphazardly, you will just be wasting your time. Therefore, we hope you will regard the content of this paper as indicators for effective leadership development, derived from analysis of Korn Ferry Hay Group s database. Leadership development is a long journey, and is perfected little by little throughout a person s career. But today, when developing excellent leaders is seen as an urgent task for Japan as a whole and we are also expected to pursue fulfilling careers at individual level, it is becoming ever more important to develop effective leadership. Korn Ferry Hay Group aims to keep contributing to that goal in future, as your partner in leadership development. INITIAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 11

12 We are known for excellence Korn Ferry knows more about human performance in the workplace than any other organization. Pioneer to HR Partner to 96% of methodologies including Fortune's Most Admired job evaluation, Companies competencies, and assessment 100,000 people developed in our leadership programs each month Engagement data on Management data on Assessment data on 6M professionals 114 countries 4.4M professionals Korn Ferry is the preeminent global people and organizational advisory firm. We help leaders, organizations and societies succeed by releasing the full power and potential of people. Our nearly 7,000 colleagues deliver services through our Executive Search, Hay Group and Futurestep divisions. Korn Ferry Hay Group Co., Ltd. TEL FAX Korn Ferry 2017.

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